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On the basis of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, Show that electron cannot exist with in the the atomic nucleus.(Nuclear radius=10-15m, h = 6.6x 10 -34JS)

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Answered by Gazanfar0726
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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is a fundamental theory in quantum mechanics that defines why a scientist cannot measure multiple quantum variables simultaneously. ... For example compare the effect that measuring the position has on the momentum of an electron versus a tennis ball.May 18, 2020

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